Sometime in the late 1970s or early 1980s, it was discovered that the firing pins in some Win. Model 100 rifles and carbines broke inside the bolt. This could result in the front part of the firing pin protruding from the bolt which resulted in the rifle firing as a full auto when subsequent rounds were chambered (a "slam fire".) A recall was issued; a search on the web will (with luck) reveal an 800 number. Winchester/New Haven Repeating Arms kept a record of which serial number rifles had the firing pin replaced. Another couple ways to check whether the repair was made is to dissamble the rifle and check the firing pin - if it's round, no repair has been made; if it's flat-sided, the repair has been made. A simpler way to check is to remove the magazine, retract the bolt, and look carefully at the top of the inside of the receiver; repaired guns should have a letter or number stamped into the metal. If there is no code designator, that is a good indication that the repair has not been done.
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the wrestler said," i will pin you on the ground, and win the match."
Pin it to win it.
The win-win spiral approach is very similar to the spiral model in that it is simply an extension of the spiral model. In the win-win model approach, everyone discusses things together to figure out what should go into the new version of the software.
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Pawn Stars - 2009 Pin It to Win It 5-45 was released on: USA: 18 June 2012
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To win a steel cage match in the WWE you have to pin the opponent.
you have to beat them up and then you pin them. that is how you win a match in WWE
yes you can pin your opponent or you can climb out of the cage to claim the win so yes you can pin your opponent in a steel cage match.